#8180
Rezwan
Participant

You guys do wander off topic. [Note, I split part of this thread off to this post.]

Enough speculation about the future, let’s get back to the original reframing issue here.

tcg wrote: In the late 18th century the steam engine was developed as a source of power, and in the late 19th it was used to turn a generator to make electricity. The 20th century brought a new source of heat to boil the water to generate the electricity, nuclear fission. But we are in the 21st century now.

Twenty-first century technology. Isn’t that what we are talking about?

Yes. This is a clear, visual idea to play with. Images of 18th century steam engines, powered by fission. Same old, same old. It’s time to cut out the steam middleman.

That’s an important message, and we need to bring it out, clearly, with strong images and sequences.